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HorsepowerImagine a world without oil as a source of power.
This was the point of departure for students from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City participating in Horsepower, an innovative design exhibition at the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook from February 2 through March 2, 2008.
Before the 20th century, the world depended on another source of power - the horse.
The avenues of New York City and Main Streets of America were crowded with horse-drawn vehicles.
Given this rich history, SVA students have borrowed from the past and have re-imagined today's world without oil.
In response to today's energy-challenged world, SVA students, under the direction of Kevin O'Callaghan, chairman of the school's 3D Design Program, have taken horse-drawn vehicles and have reinvented them.
Carriages and sleighs that were considered beyond restoration have been dramatically remodeled in a satirical manner in hopes of showing what we could learn from our past.
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9/1/2008 | Viewed 13,222 time(s)
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